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Police Urge Embassy Cooperation to Tackle Mental Health Incidents Involving Foreigners
many foreign nutters around but there's alot more Thai nut cases walking the streets that's for sure. .... clean up your own backyard first hey ' ....... -
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Riding on red plates in anther province
I had a red plate on a motorcycle that I bought in Phuket. All other bikes I've bought (all in Bangkok) have had no plate until the real one arrives. I think red plates on new motorcycles is just a Phuket thing but maybe other forum members can correct me on that? Either way, I just ride them as normal until the real plate arrives. Multiple provinces, before and after dark etc. Never had an issue. I just carry the proof of purchase and por lor bor until the tax/plate is delivered. I don't think it's one of the laws that is extensively enforced. -
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Foreign Motorcyclist Seriously Injured After Crashing Into Chiang Mai Traffic Control Box
Hmmmmm .... I drive one because it avoids the gridlock and the lack of parking spaces in Chiang Mai. But it is important to have a full face helmet and do the strap up. -
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Gaza Paramedics Shot ‘With Intent to Kill,’ Red Crescent Demands International Probe
Autopsies on 15 Palestinian paramedics and emergency responders killed by Israeli forces in Gaza reveal they were shot in the upper body with "intent to kill," according to the Palestinian Red Crescent. The organization is calling for an international investigation into what it describes as a deliberate attack on humanitarian workers. The killings occurred on March 23 in Rafah, southern Gaza, during a renewed Israeli offensive. Video footage from one of the victims shows clearly marked ambulances with flashing lights and personnel wearing high-visibility vests moments before they came under fire. The footage contradicts Israel’s initial claim that the vehicles were “suspicious” and lacked proper identification. International Outcry: Germany, one of Israel’s closest allies in the EU, has called for an urgent investigation, with its foreign ministry stating that accountability is essential for maintaining the credibility of Israel’s constitutional state. The United Nations has also condemned the incident, describing it as a potential war crime after the bodies of the medics were discovered in a mass grave near the site of the attack. Conflicting Accounts: The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) initially denied targeting ambulances, claiming troops fired on vehicles believed to be carrying Hamas militants. However, following the release of video evidence, the IDF admitted its earlier account was “mistaken” but maintained that six of those killed had links to Hamas—a claim for which no evidence has been provided. Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir, Israel’s army chief, has ordered a deeper investigation into the incident after an initial review concluded that troops acted out of a “sense of threat.” The Red Crescent and other humanitarian organizations have refuted any connections between their personnel and armed groups, emphasizing that all those killed were unarmed civilians providing medical aid. Demands for Justice: Younis al-Khatib, president of the Red Crescent in the West Bank, stated that all 15 victims were deliberately targeted and called for an independent international commission to investigate. “Why did you hide the bodies?” he asked Israeli forces. “This is no longer about respecting international law—it is about enforcing accountability.” A Pattern of Violence: The attack is part of a broader trend of violence against medical workers in Gaza. In the past 18 months, hundreds of humanitarian staff have been killed by Israeli forces, including six members of World Central Kitchen and several UN employees. Human rights groups accuse Israel of fostering a culture of impunity, with few soldiers ever facing justice for such incidents. Global Impact: The killings have further strained international relations as calls for accountability grow louder. The incident underscores the ongoing challenges faced by humanitarian workers in conflict zones and raises questions about adherence to international law during military operations. Based on various news sources. 08.04.2025 -
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Foreign Tourist Punches Thai Driver During Heated Argument in Phuket
What a moron! Hope he get a hefty compensation to pay, and gets thrown out of the country. We definitely don´t need such people here.- 1
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